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Faith Petric : Faith's Favorites
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Faith is known as "The Fort Knox of folk Music"
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 1997
Faith's Favorites Record Label: Center Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Geritol Gypsy 3:14 Album Only
As Long As The Grass Shall Grow 3:28 Album Only
The Man that Waters the Worker's Beer 2:51 Album Only
Magic Penny 2:38 Album Only
Amelia Earhart 4:33 Album Only
The Good in Living 3:05 Album Only
The Yellow Rose of Texas 2:50 Album Only
Return to the Land 3:42 Album Only
Grandma's Battle Cry 5:30 Album Only
Rivers of Texas 3:22 Album Only
Womanchild 2:59 Album Only
Colorado Trail 4:03 Album Only
Pleasure to Know You 4:05 Album Only
Man Walks Among Us 3:08 Album Only
Touch Me 3:29 Album Only
It's a Miracle 4:01 Album Only
Mail Order Bride 4:37 Album Only
Tenting Tonight 4:33 Album Only
Rock Me To Sleep 2:50 Album Only
If I Could Be the Rain 2:41 Album Only
The Little Red Hen 2:11 Album Only
Take Your Time 4:51 Album Only
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Album Notes

Faith Craig Petric was born on September 13, 1915 in a log cabin on a homestead near the Clearwater River in Northern Idaho. She's the youngest of four children, all born in that same cabin, which was built from trees cut on homestead land.
"When did you start singing?" she is often asked. "There never was a time I remember that I didn't sing", says Faith. "First it was in church. My father, in addition to being a schoolteacher, carpenter, farmer, and inventor, was a Methodist minister, and he had a fine tenor voice. Church consisted of lots of singing, and I still sing hymns I learned at age five and younger. Hymns have wonderful opportunities for harmonies, almost as good as sea shanties, I think.
"We had an old pump organ at home, and later a piano, and we would sing ‘Juanita’, ‘Old Oaken Bucket’, ‘When You and I were Young’, and many, many such treasures. In the mid-20s, my brother Glenn and I somehow found cowboy songs and memorized these along with ‘Abdullah Bulbul Ameer’, which we would act out with great wooden swords. In high school and college I sang in glee clubs, and then in the1930s, I found the great songs of the Spanish civil War, and radical, union, and topical songs of all kinds.”
Shortly after retiring form her 9-to-5 job in 1970 at age 55, Faith and 14 friends formed the Portable Folk Festival and toured the country for three months. She say she was “bit by the bug”, and became a traveling folk musician, working festivals and folk clubs across the United States and into Canada, with forays to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark.
And she’s still at it, singing traditional, contemporary, topical, labour, radical, and outrageous song—any songs with a tune or special meaning that appeals—wherever she goes.

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REVIEWS

Faith's Favorites
author: Doris Johns
I LOVE this CD! My favorites are Pleasure to Know You, and Rock Me to Sleep.
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Where Have I Been All Your Life!
author: Barb Bechdol
The lyrics, the clear voice, the guitar and other instruments, the insights! The songs run thru my head. Faith Petric is a role model for "oldful" women. She's part of The Good In Living. A friend who met Faith called her "a pisser", yup!
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